The former soccer star was a constant presence as the focal point of the Saints’ attack, showing time and time again how dangerous she was in the air and at ground level.

Whether it be a hurried snap from the pocket or a long roost from outside the arc, Greiser proved that opposition defenders couldn’t let her get loose for a second.

Her power around goal saw her finish as a multiple goalkicker on four occasions – a three-goal bag against Richmond the best of the bunch – while her ability to bring the ball to ground paved the way for the Saints’ small forwards to pounce.

Caitlin Greiser snares her third against Richmond. Photo: Corey Scicluna.

Incredibly powerful in the air and armed with a lethal kick that could turn defences on their head, Greiser became the red, white and black’s most potent weapon going forward.

Her shows of strength and class were put into effect several times throughout the season, with her starring efforts confirming her as the fan-favourite ‘G-Train’.

If her match-winning efforts against Melbourne are anything to go by, Greiser is set to be a hero of Moorabbin for a long time to come.

She was there for her side’s biggest moment.

And she’ll be there for many more.

Caitlin Greiser

Season averages: 10 disposals, three marks, three inside-50sBest game: Round 3 v Melbourne, two goals, 11 disposals, four marksKey stat: First in the AFLW for total goals, first for St Kilda’s score involvements, inside-50s